Of other spaces: where does gesture become event?:

Resonating with the ethos of open dialogue and the experimentation of women artists' collectives in the 1970s and 1980s, Of Other Spaces: Where Does Gesture Become Event? constructs a dynamic, open, and collaborative arena that foregrounds practices of resistance, collectivity, and self-organiz...

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Weitere Verfasser: Hao, Sophia Yadong (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Berlin Sternberg Press [2019]
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Zusammenfassung:Resonating with the ethos of open dialogue and the experimentation of women artists' collectives in the 1970s and 1980s, Of Other Spaces: Where Does Gesture Become Event? constructs a dynamic, open, and collaborative arena that foregrounds practices of resistance, collectivity, and self-organization. Highlighting the inherent seditiousness that animates feminist thinking, the book seeks out the lodestone of a volatile politics that calls for and instigates urgent alternatives to the cultural, political, and economic machineries of power that haunt this world. Contributors include seminal women thinkers, writers, and artists
Beschreibung:Impressum: "This publication consists of documents, annotation, and reflections from and on the two-chapter eponymous exhibition and event project "Of Other Spaces: Where Does Gesture Become Event?" that took place at Cooper Gallery, Duncan of Jordanstore College of Art & Design, University of Dundee in Scotland between October 2016-March 2017, curated by Sophia Yadong Hao."
Contributions by Anne Bean, James Bell, Laura Edbrook & Sarah Forrest, Rose English, Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, Althea Greenan, Margaret Harrison, Sophia Yadong Hao, Susan Hiller, Amelia Jones, Mary Kelly, Alexandra Kokoli, Linder, Kirsty Logan, Katherine Maynell, Lynda Morris, Laura Mulvey, Annabel Nicolson, Adele Patrick, Cullinan Richards, Su Richardson, Monica Ross, Hannah O'Shea, Catherine Spencer, Georgina Starr, 12, Marina Vishmidt
Beschreibung:224 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm
ISBN:9783956793783

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